Chapter 3— Pushbutton Switches
We use the Receive Components tab to assign a corresponding Link to the
an available dimmer preset.
Note
: there is absolutely no requirement that the first dimmer preset be the
first one that gets assigned. We could have just as effectively assigned the
Link to the fifth, ninth, or any dimmer preset as long as it wasn’t already
assigned.
We accept the edits by pressing the OK button. We repeat this process on
any other Wall Switch Dimmer that we want to be controlled by the
Controller’s pushbutton.
Step 5: Program The Configuration Into The Devices
You may have noticed that there is a little red bar underneath one or more
of your device icons. This red bar signifies that you have made some
change to the network database that hasn’t been programmed into that
device yet.
Note
: For this example, we have saved up all of our configuration changes
up until this point. Alternatively, we could have used the “Program
Device” buttons on the individual Edit Device Dialogs to program the
devices as we went along. This method allows us to test things as we go
along but it also tends to make things go a little slower.
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